Vol. 1, no. 2 of 'The Phonogram' magazine, published Feb. 1891.
The Real Mission of the Phonograph
The King of Phonographs
A Practical Test - W.R. Stevenson
Drilling by the Phonograph
The Phonograph Album
A Frank Confession - Julian Ralph
A Phenomenal Feat in Reporting
The Manufacture of Musical Cylinders - G.H.C.
"Stage Fright" Induced by the Phonograph
The Tariff on Phonographs
The Footprints of Sound - Frank M. Deems
A Memorial Heard Though the Phonograph
A New Automatic Phonograph - F.G.
The French Tariff and Electricity - F. McBennett
Thermo-Electric Piles and Generators
The Founders of Electrical Science - Felix Dahn
Electricity in Place of Steam
The Telegraph in War
An Elastic Accumulator - F. McBennett
Phonographic-Telephonic Transmission - William J. Hammer
The Telephone in Paris
The First Typewriter - E.W.C.
Possibilities of the Typewriter
Phonograph Chat
Meisterschaft System Taught by Phonograph - Edward D. Easton
Business Suggestions
Authors and Publishers
What the People Say
Splendid Tributes to the Phonograph
Please note, there are several magazines titled 'Phonogram'. This is the publication edited by Virginia H. McRae for the North American Phonograph Company between 1891 and 1893. A date/title index is forthcoming at the Media History Digital Library.
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